tenderloin

Beef tenderloin is a great dish to fall back on when you're looking to feed a crowd and don't have much time. For this recipe, we threw thyme and rosemary in the grinder with dried porcini mushroom to make a dry rub that creates a crispy crust when the meat was cooked. Although a sauce is not necessary, use a porcini and red wine reduction to tie it all together.

We declare pork the meat of the summer! The way it sizzles on the grill, pairs with delicious summer fruit, loves being brined and has the best most awesome belly in the world, yes it does, we could exalt the wonders of the pig. Browse through 20 of our favorite hot weather recipes featuring that juicy, juicy swine.

If you want to talk about entertaining with minimal effort and maximum effect, Paul Lowe is your guy. The food stylist-turned-blogger has fans of his online magazine, Sweet Paul, all over the world. Channel his simple, elegant style through simple crafts and recipes and make your next party a memorable one.

Renowned British chef Emma MacDonald is the founder of The Bay Tree, one of the UK's most beloved producers of pickles, relishes, jams, marinades and chutneys. MacDonald's new cookbook, The Artisan Market, is a collection of modern comfort food recipes we need to memorize. Like this sweet and sticky glazed pork tenderloin.

It just wouldn't be Grilling Month without a few recipes from Bobby Flay's new grilling cookbook, Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction. Like Flay, we're always keeping our eyes open for the next great thing to throw on the grill. In this case, meaty lamb quesadillas with goat cheese crema and sweet-tart cherry jam.

It just wouldn't be Grilling Month without a few recipes from Bobby Flay's new grilling cookbook, Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction. Well what do you know? We too have barbecue addictions! And like Flay, we're always keeping our eyes open for the next great thing to throw on the grill. In this case, a coconut-tenderized pork loin with a fiery habanero twist.

While a good amount of Ina Garten's recipes are more or less foolproof — a trait we really admire in a cookbook author and TV chef — the Barefoot Contessa's most recent book, Barefoot Contessa Foolproof, has us convinced we too can lay out a Hamptons-style spread. First up, a tender fillet of beef with homemade basil mayo.